To be honest, this mostly boring and uninformative video.No mention of tire ratings, if they are stock or optional winter tires, "Insane" affects on vehicle and power consumption, no mention about rusting posing a problem for vehicle (and all the batteries that are near the ground), no mention of any sort of factory coatings and sealers to prevent rust and how often it should be redone to prevent future rust as car ages, no actual shots of the car being pushed beyond the point of control. I had expected an open snowy open slab of pavement as apposed to snow being shoveled into a course.﻿

Holy fuck! I got some training to do with her. I prefer Kirby, but her fighting style is very natural for me, so she has become my main. Kirby second. I tend to troll for fun with Chari-suicide-zard and King DDD.﻿

It's very unfortunate people like Randy Pauche never got to live to see this day. He would be training the next generations of scholars who would graduate and go on to being the innovative engineers of this virtual space.﻿

Cordial, professional.
I needed a tow, and needed to have a wheel replaced by the spare tire, which required using a blowtorch to remove it from under the vehicle. Otherwise I would have changed the tire myself. I also broke the bead of the tire trying to hobble it to a gas station to fill it up. So there was no way around it. I needed a tow, and needed it fixed.
The tow truck driver was fast and conversational, great sense of humor and showed respect.
The guys at the shop were pretty straight forward, as was my maintenance issue.
The tow cost $57 for mid sized pickup over a couple miles
The tire repair was $80, likely because they had to use the blowtorch to get the sucker out from under the vehicle.
I suggested that they could probably just remount the existing tire on the rim which would only cost a few dollars, but they didn't. They said the tire was shot. They threw the old tire in the back of my pickup so I did get to inspect it myself, and yes, it was shot.
I would suggest to managers if they say something is shot, that they offer to let the customer inspect the part to see for themselves. Had they not discarded the tire in the back of the pickup (which I will recycle/re-purpose), it would cause me to question their honesty. And mechanic fraud is a tough bad image to shake.
All in all, if I had to call a shop and I had a few to choose from in the same area, and this were one of them. I would call them again; depending on the circumstance. I think most customers will find they will have reasonably good service. Don't stroll in expecting fine dining services to go with your new catalytic converter.

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Cordial, professional.
I needed a tow, and needed to have a wheel replaced by the spare tire, which required using a blowtorch to remove it from under the vehicle. Otherwise I would have changed the tire myself. I also broke the bead of the tire trying to hobble it to a gas station to fill it up. So there was no way around it. I needed a tow, and needed it fixed.
The tow truck driver was fast and conversational, great sense of humor and showed respect.
The guys at the shop were pretty straight forward, as was my maintenance issue.
The tow cost $57 for mid sized pickup over a couple miles
The tire repair was $80, likely because they had to use the blowtorch to get the sucker out from under the vehicle.
I suggested that they could probably just remount the existing tire on the rim which would only cost a few dollars, but they didn't. They said the tire was shot. They threw the old tire in the back of my pickup so I did get to inspect it myself, and yes, it was shot.
I would suggest to managers if they say something is shot, that they offer to let the customer inspect the part to see for themselves. Had they not discarded the tire in the back of the pickup (which I will recycle/re-purpose), it would cause me to question their honesty. And mechanic fraud is a tough bad image to shake.
All in all, if I had to call a shop and I had a few to choose from in the same area, and this were one of them. I would call them again; depending on the circumstance. I think most customers will find they will have reasonably good service. Don't stroll in expecting fine dining services to go with your new catalytic converter.

The staff and food are great, prices are rather high for the quality of details and building, but overall fair. The real value is in their unique flavors and inventions, and your ability to customize your order as appose to a plain "vanilla" ice cream or "cheeseburger" you might get elsewhere. Granted, due to popularity, plain vanilla menu items exist, but if you are going to spend $3-$6 on a bagel, go crazy. Give the Nova Lox a shot, try a southwest egg white turkey sausage on a green chili bagel, impress the kids eating plain bagels with your asparagus mushroom Swiss monstrosity on a spinach Florentine bagel with extra mushrooms and Swiss.
Warning: avoid the 9am, 12:30pm and 3pm rush if you are in a hurry, it can be chaotic.
And call ahead of time and they can make sure your bagels are in stock, save them for you, and prepare your order for pickup. This can help you save a headache and gas.
And expect a minimum 45 minutes for proper baking orders, excluding time to shuffle through present crowd and cooling. In absent of any rush, bake time can be shortened appropriately.
Note: I am stingy with 5 star ratings and something has to be all around great to warrant 4. As for this 3 star review, expect to be satisfied, but not perfectly.
P.s, free wifi

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The staff and food are great, prices are rather high for the quality of details and building, but overall fair. The real value is in their unique flavors and inventions, and your ability to customize your order as appose to a plain "vanilla" ice cream or "cheeseburger" you might get elsewhere. Granted, due to popularity, plain vanilla menu items exist, but if you are going to spend $3-$6 on a bagel, go crazy. Give the Nova Lox a shot, try a southwest egg white turkey sausage on a green chili bagel, impress the kids eating plain bagels with your asparagus mushroom Swiss monstrosity on a spinach Florentine bagel with extra mushrooms and Swiss.
Warning: avoid the 9am, 12:30pm and 3pm rush if you are in a hurry, it can be chaotic.
And call ahead of time and they can make sure your bagels are in stock, save them for you, and prepare your order for pickup. This can help you save a headache and gas.
And expect a minimum 45 minutes for proper baking orders, excluding time to shuffle through present crowd and cooling. In absent of any rush, bake time can be shortened appropriately.
Note: I am stingy with 5 star ratings and something has to be all around great to warrant 4. As for this 3 star review, expect to be satisfied, but not perfectly.
P.s, free wifi

Full service, no need to get out of your car, I have had a few oil changes their, prices are fair, staff is friendly and great, albeit a bit dopey at times. They fill the tires for free and the first time I rolled in with my tire stem cap air pressure gage, the guy who did it told me they don't work since they say "36" and the tires weren't. But the number doesn't change, the cap has a red-green indicator that changes he didn't notice.
Also, when they were checking fluid levels and making refills and testing my battery, I asked them if they could test the power output of my alternator and I just got a blank looks followed by a bunch of different answers essentially saying "no". Before leaving one guy said the alternator was tested, but he didn't give me any info on what the result was...
I can't complain though, I'll keep going until it's gone.

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Full service, no need to get out of your car, I have had a few oil changes their, prices are fair, staff is friendly and great, albeit a bit dopey at times. They fill the tires for free and the first time I rolled in with my tire stem cap air pressure gage, the guy who did it told me they don't work since they say "36" and the tires weren't. But the number doesn't change, the cap has a red-green indicator that changes he didn't notice.
Also, when they were checking fluid levels and making refills and testing my battery, I asked them if they could test the power output of my alternator and I just got a blank looks followed by a bunch of different answers essentially saying "no". Before leaving one guy said the alternator was tested, but he didn't give me any info on what the result was...
I can't complain though, I'll keep going until it's gone.